Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.) [RG3239.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG3239.AM:  Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.)



Records:  1880-1961

Davey, Lancaster County, Neb.:  Lutheran church

Size:  6 volumes on 1 reel of microfilm



HISTORICAL NOTE



Davey, Nebraska, was founded in 1868. Approximately three years later the Bethlehem Lutheran Church was established. The original church building was located one mile east and one-half mile south of Davey. The country church burned in 1945. The congregation relocated and constructed the present building in the town of Davey.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of the records of Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.), and includes the records of Nazareth Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.), which merged with Bethlehem in 1962. It is arranged in two series: 1) Church register and minutes of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1880-1961; and 2) Church register of Nazareth Lutheran Church, 1897-1961.



DESCRIPTION



Series 1 – Bethlehem Lutheran Church, register and minutes, 1880-1961



Reel 1

Volume




    1. Register, 1880-1921

    1. Minutes, 1890-1931

    1. Minutes and Register, 1931-1961

    1. Minutes, American Lutheran Church Women, 1907-1944

    1. Minutes, American Lutheran Church Women, 1944-1961



Series 2 – Nazareth Lutheran Church, register, 1897-1961




    1. Register, 1897-1961



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.)

Davey (Neb.) — Churches

Lancaster County (Neb.) — Churches

Lutheran Church in Nebraska

Nazareth Lutheran Church (Davey, Neb.)



 



Revised 04-17-2009   TMM

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